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PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Marsh Valley 2-0 for the first time in four years with win over reigning state runner-up
The Marsh Valley football team is 2-0 for the first time in four years following a 39-35 win over reigning Class 4A state runner-up Teton Friday night at home. Bo Larsen led the way with 192 yards and a touchdown on the ground for the Eagles, who pulled off the win after outsourcing the Timberwolves (0-3) 15-0 in the fourth quarter. Cooper Bowman threw for three touchdowns and 108 yards...
Local veteran to receive Quilt of Valor during presentation set for Sept. 16
MONTPELIER — Sheryl Bomsta of the Bear River Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is set to present a handmade quilt to a local veteran later this month in honor of his service. Bomsta said the Quilt of Valor Foundation was founded back in 2003. It is comprised of quilters from across the United States. They make quilts for people serving in the military. "Their mission is to...
ISU's Institute of Rural Health and AmeriCorps to host several 9/11 events
POCATELLO — In honor and remembrance of those who braved adversity or lost their lives during the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 and in an effort to educate the public regarding disaster preparedness, Idaho State University’s Institute of Rural Health and AmeriCorps will host several 9/11 events aiming to strengthen community ties and promote service in the Gate City area. The events kick off Saturday night at the Pond Student Union Ballroom from noon until 3 p.m. with a disaster preparedness fair where members of...
‘Yellowstone’ Creator Taylor Sheridan Buys Spectacular $4.95 Million Wyoming Ranch — See Pictures!
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan doesn't just write about life on the ranch — he lives it in real life, too. The powerhouse writer-director has just purchased a spectacular ranch in Wyoming for just under $5 million, and the property is absolutely stunning. TMZ reports that Sheridan, 54, bought a...
Feds issue draft approval to resume mining at Idaho’s historical Stibnite Gold Mine
The U.S. Forest Service issued a draft record of decision Friday authorizing a gold mining company to resume operations at Stibnite Mine in Central Idaho’s Payette National Forest, a proposal that would become one of the largest gold, silver and antimony mines in the United States. Friday’s draft record of decision begins a 45-day objection […]
Idaho Rural and Underserved Educator Incentive Program Deadline Approaching
Originally published Sept. 3 on KTVB.COM. Educators working in rural or underserved schools in Idaho have until Sept. 30 to apply for the Rural and Underserved Educator Incentive program. The program, created by the Idaho Legislature in 2022, offers up to $12,000 over four years to help eligible educators repay...
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